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  1. Hi, Where can I find the showtime shown? Regards, Bora
  2. Hi, I am sailing in March (in about 50 days!) and I wonder if anyone has show times? Thank you!
  3. Oh, I didn't know. I will YouTube it. Have you experienced both? If yes, how was your experience?
  4. Thank you! I am not sure if they have lunch. I will look into it. 🙂
  5. Thank you so much! I didn't know I can cancel and rebook! That's great to know. 🙂 I will definitely check MDR menu. 🙂 - I just have to navigate, as I am not sure where it is!
  6. Hi, We will be sailing on Anthem next March and we want to try Wonderland. We've never tried specialty dining, so I am not sure if the price is right, which day to go, etc etc. We know we do not want to do this on the first day, and formal nights (especially, the lobster night - as some of us are fans of seafood). What other themed days are there? Also, there is 10% off right now for booking specialty dining. Is that normal/good? Do I wait longer? Buy it when I am on-board? Or wait for Black Friday? Or can my TA book this for me? Thank you!
  7. LOL! I pack light too because the space is limited. 😉 We rarely do check-in bags, as they are extra and the way I pack it (like a perfect tetris) they are always overweight. lol! Now, having said that, we drove to NJ last summer and were able to bring our 2 regular-sized suit cases and just 1 carry-on and 1 backpack. What a difference! I didn't have to roll every clothes nor find the 'empty' spot to squeeze in socks. 😄 Since we have clothes picked out for every single day, they all get worn - except for that 1 extra pair that we pack for 'emergency'. I learned that I don't like doing laundry while on vacation, so unless I am gone for more than 12+ days, we try to pack. But I must admit, with my daughter, I pack extra dresses, extra shirts and pants in case she wants something else or the weather is not what I expected or she spills something etc. Kids, eh? 😉
  8. That is great! 🙂 Yes, I've heard that the ice show is the best and was excited to see it, but I really don't think I can handle the sea on the way back. 😞
  9. That is great to hear. Which itinerary do you recommend for 9 year old? I am hoping to do mix of children and tours. Both me and my husband have been to Europe before, so we want to show it to our daughter. But in a fun way! (We did Portugal and Ireland in 2019 and she was 5. But we did a backpacking, so it was rather more intensive. 😛)
  10. She is 9 years old. Oh yes, i understand that roughness depends on the water, but some are more than the other (likelihood). So was just wondering. I see that is is different experience altogether then. 🙂 She does not like beaches nor swimming all day, but she enjoys them for couple of hours a day but also perfectly fine not doing any water play at all and doesn't really care about waterparks either. So basically, having pool in the hotel is good to have, but not must when we travel, for example. (Yeah. I dont know what she likes anymore. Lol!) I want to know if they have a kids club, and if it is run the same way as Caribbean ones (you can drop them off after dinnerand pick them up at 10pm) and the level of activities are similar. Thanks!
  11. They mentioned the fellow cruisers did not seemed to like the facts there were kids in the dining room and the kids programs were not very interested. Oh yes. Our daugher is 9 years old and we are thinking of July/August for cruising.
  12. Hi, A friend of ours was on European cruise (Baltic) with Princess before and said the cruise wasn't very kid's friendly. I am wondering how it is like with Royal Caribbean. We've only sailed to Caribbean before, so I am not too sure what to expect. I am looking at Mediterranean cruises or maybe the Iceland one. My husband does not want to do cruise in Europe, but I think our daughter will enjoy it very much if this is a similar experience as the one we had in Caribbean (with perfect day at Coco Cay). And is the sea rough? (If you saw my other posting, I gave up the idea of going to Mexican Riviera cruise due to rough seas). Thank you.
  13. Oh dear! I usually get sick with pills and being in a balcony suite. So I guess I really should avoid it in that case. Good luck to you this time! 😄 Hope you enjoy it! BTW, me being sick and not being able to pack will be a devastating situation for us, since I am the most likely-to-get-sick one and I am the only one who packs in my household. I moved so many times, I am a pro in packing and I do a miracle packing - my husband says "you should be hired as a magician". Just past trip to Orlando, for the family of 3, I was able to pack 3 sets of 11-days of clothing including socks and undergarments, 3 sets of PJ's for each of us, then 3 water shoes, 3 crocs, and toiletry, stationary, a laptop, and jackets (our winter jackets) all in 3 carry-on suit cases. Then we had a room in our personal item bags (usually a backpack), so I packed cereal that will last for 10 days for all 3 of us, about 20 granola bars, 20 chocolates, and 28 bags of mini chips. On our way back, since we ate all food items, we had replaced them with souvenirs and one of the bags folded and chucked away. 😉 If I get too sick to the point where I cannot even pack, there will be no way that my husband can handle the packing. lol.
  14. okay. I think I got enough warnings and alarms. I have decided to scratch the cruise idea altogether. I get motion sickness very very easily and I know I will be staying in the bathroom (I throw up a lot when I feel queasy) for the entire cruise day (the last day), which won't be fun at all. I also read some other posts and articles and everyone says that Northbound return trip of 1 - 1.5 days are really rough. Thank you so much. I am glad I didn't go ahead and book this one. (I was about to on Saturday).
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